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Terrace Bay News, 7 Apr 1960, p. 1

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I ERRACE i CIRCULATION = TERRACE BAY Vol.3, ; ! & SCHREIBER | ; LADIES CURLING CLUB HOLD BONSPIEL 2 eee ee Br ae The Ladies Curling Club in Terrace Bay completed play last week for the Club Cham- pionship with the Peggy Welling rink victor- ious. In a double round series Peggy with Jessie Ratchford third, Joan Charbon, second ' and Mary Lou Covello lead captured the Hud- sonts Bay Trophy, emblematic of the Club ' Championship. Never in any trouble and displaying some pretty fine curling this rink played their last game against the Romaniuk rink to en- sure the Championship and avoid a four-way tie. As it now stands there is a two-way : tie between Ida Romaniuk and Syl Duquette ; for runner-up, : « The Ladies sixth Annual Bonspiel wound up on Sunday afternoon with two Perrace Bay rinks skipped by Peggy Wellings and Mary Hale vieing for the honour of winning the newly donated Northern Engineering and Supply Company Trophy, It was a close and exciting game all the way and it wasn't un- til the last end that the Welling Rink emerged victorious by one rock, Winners in the various events were as ; follows:- | Ist. Event - : } i 1 j | 1st Prize - P,Wellings rink - Terrace Bay i 2nd Prize - M, Hale rink - Terrace Bay ' 3rd Prize - N, Coates - Terrace Bay | 4th Prize - Norah Matson - Fort William , 2nd. Event | Ist Prize - Mps, Gerry - Fort Willian _ 2nd Prize - Mrs, Gerow - Rossport _ 3rd Prize - Mrs, Thrower - Schreiber , 4th Prize - Mrs, Riviere - Manitouwadge i 3rd, Event , ist Prize - Mrs, Henderson - Atikokan , 2nd Prize - Mrs. Ollie Kross ~ Marathon | Sed Prize - Mrs, Murphy - Fort William ' 4th Prize - Mrs, Wellbourne - Schreiber, i A Banquet, held Saturday night, was a ; highlight of the weekend, with delicious food and lively after dinner entertainment, The Mistress of Ceremonies, B. Bouchard, ' introduced the guest speaker, Mrs, Lila Gray | of Port Arthur, who brought the latest news of the Northwestern Ontario Ladies Curling Association, Prizes were awarded as consolation for the first four rinks to be knocked out of the Spiel, They were, Mrs, A,.Sinkins of Terrace Bay - Mifmnie McCuaig of Schreiber - Mrs, Nesbitt of Fort William and Mrs, Ash- ford of Atikokan. A door prize was won by Mrs. J,Morrison of Fort William and a Movie Camera Draw Prize was won by Mr, Tony Orsana of Sudbury. ick ciate ill a A ie ie ee ; WELCOME TO MENSt TWELFTH ANNUAL BONSPIEL For the second consecutive weekend, curl- ing is the prominent activity in Terrace Bay. Last weekend the Ladies Club held their Annual Bonspiel and this weekend a total of thirty-two rinks will participate in the Men's 12th Annual Bonspiel. The Club will welcome eighteen rinks, wany of whom make KIWANIS KIDDIES KARNIVAL LAST SATURDAY Stevens; Best Clown - Wendy Evans-Smith; Best Grand Championship for Costumes, Burnside, Leslie Cotton, Paulette Coupal, 3 Linda Kennedy, Terry Black (.Cont'd Page 11) Bay News No, 14 April 7, 1960 the trip here an annual event, Best wishes are extended to all curlers for an enjoyable Bonspiel and memorable visit to Terrace Bay. SKI_ CLUB TO HOLD MEET ON APRIL 10TH Downhill and Slalom racing will take place on Sunday, April 10th, starting at 1.30 P.M, at the Schreiber Ski Club. Members of the Schreiber and Terrace Bay Ski Clubs are eligible, Racers are asked to contact Lorne Caldwell - phone Schreiber 150 - before April 10th. LOCAL GIRL TO AUDITION ON TALENT CARAVAN Ken Ward, Recreation Director, will accom- pany Miss Edith Adamo to the Lakehead on Tuesday evening where she will be auditioned by the scouts of the TV program !Talent Cara- van!, Our best wishes go with this talented Miss who, if chosen, will appear with the Caravan show when they broadcast from CFCJ later this month, SCHREIBER 'NEWS' COPIES IN BOX THIS WEEK The Terrace Bay News will be available to Schreiber residents this week in a !Take One? box situated in front of the Town Hall. Last week's edition was unfortunately de- layed in getting to Schreiber, The staff of the News, as usual, had the copies of the paper in the Post Office in Terrace Bay on Wednesday evening, However, the copies did not leave the Post Office until Thursday and consequently were not received in Schreiber until Friday, We received several calls about this but it was the first occurrence of its kind and we trust if does not happen again, The Annual Kiwanis Kiddies Karnival was the big event for all Terrace Bay Children last Saturday in the-Arena, The hard-working Kiwanians were put to the task sorting out. contestants for costume categories and the speed and specialty skating races, The lovely Carnival Queen, Miss Annette Boudreau selected by her classmates from the High School, assisted by Princesses Diane Paulsen from the Public School and Jean Stuart from the St. Martin's Separate School, presented the awards at the close of the events, Judging costumes was handled by Mrs, W.E, Cavanaugh, Mrs. D,Gillis and Miss Judy McCaus- land and winners were:- Best Ghost - Joanne Tramp ~ Ricky Hamilton; Most Original - the three Kennedys who also walked off with the Racing winners were:- Danny Gresdal, Timmy Kenny Turner, Billy Brend, Jamie Cumming

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